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R. WALLACE APPOINTED.
eyward Appoints Him to Go 1
Reformatory Congress.
r. D. D. Wallace professor c
story in Wofford college, ha
een appointed a delegate to th
erence to be held with Presi
Roosevelt Friday in regard t
n interstate reformatory fO
youthful criminals. Dr. J. L. Manr
superintendent 'f the Florenc
graded schools, has wired his ac
ceptance of an appointment on thi
committee.
That Dr. W..!lace is justly er
titled to represent the state as on
of her comm-ssioners is evident t
all who have read his excellent ar
ticles now appearing in the Stat
on Sundays. These articles shoN
that he has made broad and com
prehensive study of criminolog
especially in the young. The othe
members of the commission are
Hon. L. 0. Patterson of Green
ville, who introduced in the legisla
ture last. winter a bill to providi
for a state reformatory, Capt. D
G. Griffith, superintendent of thi
state penitentiary, and Senato:
Niels Christensen of Beaufort, wh<
is very much in favor of the es
tablishment of a, reformatory fo
the reclamation of younthful crim
inals.-The State.
Dr. Wallace is a native of New
berry and a son of Prof. W. B
Wallace, of this city.
South Carolna News.
..Judge Watts at Darlington ha
refused to-have the body of R
Keith Dargan disinterred. Thi
proceedings for a new inquest wer
brought as the result of the oppo
sition of a life insurance compana
to paying a $25,00o policy on th<
life of Mr. Dargan on the groun<
that there has never been satisfac
tory proof of his death.
The city of Georgetown celebra
ted on .Tuesday the one hundlredtl
anniversary of its foundinig.
Baron Von Sternberg, the Ger
man Ambassador to this country i:
to spend several weeks in Aiken.
* The Thornwell Orphanage ha
received $1,ooo to found the Emm
Margaret Orland scholarship. I
is the gift of Dr. Orland, of Spar
tanburg. The interest will be use<
for the education of a fatherlesi
and deserving child. It has only
been a few weeks since a scholar
ship was founded by Captain S. E
White, of Lancaster county, for thi
/same institution..
* The annual report of the Stat<
14th Car, Ma]
Choice Ten
EXPECTED
And we will make son
Flour until 1st January
some red hot prices or
scriDtions. We have r
goods, and are prepart
Come right along and
will be convinced. Pie
sell the goods at the pi
does it make to you wi
as you get the goods.
* *~ MOSE
dispensary will show an increas
of Siio,ooo in the sale of whiske:
over last year. The gross sales t<
county dispensaries show that $3,
122,796.09 has been handled by th
f state against $2,996,918-30 of las
S year.
e According to the figures com
- piled by Comptroller General Jone
D there are 90,547 dogs in Souti
r Carolina. 2,370 of these are ii
, Newberry county.
e The coroner of Florence count:
held two inquests in homicide case.
s on Sunday.
At a meeting of the executivi
committee of the Olympia cottor
e mill it was decided to resume th<
> payment of dividends next July
- The mill has been running success
e fully for some time.
r Charles Flaming, a colore<
- switchman of the Atlantic Coas
r Line, was ground beneath tho
r wheels of an engine in the yar<
in Charleston on Monday morning
- The engine passed over his bod:
and completely disembowellet
him.
The committee appointed at th<
last sessidn* of the general assem
r bly to investigate'the situation witi
regard to biennial sessions of tha
body held a meeting in Columbi;
r this week. The committee will hol
another meeting on the first da:
the legislature convenes.
Sheriff Sample and Deput]
-Sheriff Smith, after a long chase
succeeded iq recapturing Johi
Blckey, the negro who escapec
from the county jail on Saturda3
night. He was found in Aiken a,
the .hone of a kinsman, under th<
bed.
Mr. Erwin Robinson, a resptct
ed citizen of Rock Hill, aged aboul
50 years, committed suicide at hic
home there. He had been greatly
Idepressed for some time and swal
lowed a mixture of qne ounce' o:
carbolic acid and one ounce of tur
pentine He had been without oc
Scupation for the last four months
He had been married twice and
leaves a large 'family.
The celebration of the one hun
dredth anniviersary of the incor
poration, of Georgetown on Tues
day was a magnificent event. Sen
ator Tillman, Gov. Heyward, Lieut.
~Gov. Sloan, and Speaker Smitla
were present and took part in the
exercises.
A young white man giving his
name as E. L. Lee, and claiming tc
be from Florida was -arrested i11
Manning on a charge of abduction.
It is alleged that he tried to run
away with a 13-year-old girl from
Paxville.
ding 1,400 BbIs.
nessee Flour
'TUESDAY,
e Christmas prices on
1906. We will make
goods of most all de
enty new, nice nobby
d to do the right thing.
give us a look and you
ple say Moseley s can't
ices. What difference
at people say as long
LEY BROS.
Pr
t I
You
mor
as n
for
so n
We h
ulari
in the
Yea! The
0 KL
Tie Fair
Every departmeri
to overflowing.
presents for one'1
low, rich and p(
effort to please yc
you. Here are sO
bring you to our's
8 pieces Silk Mohair, actual val
2 pieces Taffeta Silk, actual val
I4 pieces Black Silk Warp Henr
2 pieces Black henrietta, actua
8 pieces Broad<
89 cents per yard.
10 pieces Dress
price only 24 scents
.1500 pieces Chet
price 5 cents per ya
2500 pieces Arnc
price 5 cents pe.rys
500 Urnbrellas, 1
Hats, 300 Men's ar
.cost.
15 doz. Men's Ph
our price only $1.3
1,000 Bargains il
Department: Bowl
and.upwards. Wat
Pitchers, Butter Di
and Saucers, and 1
COME! You will weai
if you buy;:
THE MAN'
epare to
verybodl
r opportunitie
leyt were nevE
ow, and our o
helping you
umerous as r
ave no "Cash. Peny Spec
lon't have to wait
iay to get Bargal
week--Every da
Day 'ou CoR to Bq-.-THAT1
dETTN
oqd Squars I
INFW
t is crowded wit
3uitable, service
ind all, old and y
)or. We have n
u and shall be del
me of the special
tore in a hurry:
ue $1 .25,iour price only 89 cen
ue $ 1.25, our price only 91 cen1
ietta, actual value $1.00 our pric
[value 75c., our price only 47 c
:loth, actual value $1.25, our
Goods, all shades, actual value
per yard.
:ked Homespun, actual value d
~skeag Apron Checks, actual yv11
200 pairs of Gloves, 500 Men'
Ld Boys' Overcoats will be sold r
Lnts justireceived from factory,
Sa pair.
4an oth IIerhng
the Happy Smile the
your Christmas Good
HAT HOES HIS OWN
Make
Happy
s for saving
r so. bright
pportunities
were never
IOWR
ia Bargain [Bay or Sals"
fr any partic
ns-Every day
y in the year.
YOUR BARGAIN DAY AT
[ER'S
leoler.
h new arrivals
ble Christmas
oung, high and
ade a special
ighted to serve
s which should
ts per yard.
ts perlyard.
:e only 79 cents per yard.
ents per yard.
price only
~5c., our
3-4c., our
e 7c., our
sand Boys'
egardless of
rorth $2.25,
and Crockery,
3c , Lamps loc.
C. each, Glass
s, Plates, Cups.
s G0ING AT ONLY 1Oc,
Lt worn't come off
,s from
SE R,
ROW.